Terrific! #21
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "A Stranger Strikes from Space!", Stephen Strange finds himself stranded in a realm ruled by the tyrannical Shazana, where he’s mistaken for an agent of her rebellious sister. As he navigates this alien world and uncovers the source of Shazana’s power, Strange must use cunning and hidden strength to survive—while the fate of his own journey remains uncertain. Written by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, with art and inks by Ditko, and a striking cover by Jack Kirby and Sol Brodsky, this 1967 issue delivers a classic blend of cosmic mystery and supernatural intrigue.
When a colossal alien robot crashes into the ocean depths, Attuma seizes the unexpected weapon to turn against Namor and Atlantis. With Lord Vashti and Lady Dorma at his side, he sets his sights on the Sub-Mariner, unleashing a threat from beyond the stars.
In "The Old Order Changeth!", the Avengers stand triumphant after defeating the Masters of Evil, but as Iron Man, Giant-Man, and the Wasp prepare to step back from active duty, the team faces a turning point. With Hawkeye, Quicksilver, and the Scarlet Witch seeking redemption, and Namor the Sub-Mariner offered a place he politely declines, the future of the Avengers hangs in the balance.
In a realm where time stands still and the land itself seems alive, Dr. Strange awakens to a world ruled by the ruthless Shazana. With Mordo’s schemes unraveling and Dormammu watching from the shadows, Strange must navigate a dangerous game of loyalty and deception—especially when Shazana’s unnamed sister sees him as a threat. As secrets unfold and ancient powers stir, Strange finds himself caught between two sisters, one a tyrant, the other a reluctant rebel, all while the fate of his journey home hangs in the balance.
Don Starr faces a desperate race against time as flames close in, and an unexpected ally from last week’s rescue comes through to help him escape the inferno. With the Chief of Special Security, Don devises a risky plan to expose The Actor, who’s been hiding in the shadows—now, it’s a test of wits to bring him out into the open.
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↩ Reprints The Avengers #16 (1965), Strange Tales #133 (1965), Tales to Astonish #88 (1967)
Reprinted in "Spy" Extra #2 (1969), Seriemagasinet #25/1969
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